As in the
past two years, San Francisco lays claim to America’s healthiest folks, with an
overall score of 73.29. The city ranks No. 1 in the country for both smart
eating habits and access to green spaces and places in the top 10 for residents’
fitness habits.

San Francisco boasts the country’s most walking trails per capita — 67 times more than the cities with the fewest such amenities — and ties Washington, D.C. for the highest number of running trails compared with the population. And that is fortuitous for the city’s residents, as San Francisco also has one of the highest average monthly gym membership fees in the U.S (as does Oakland).

When it comes to eating habits, San Francisco ranks in the top five in the country for the highest concentration of healthy restaurants per person. It also ranks in the top six nationwide for the fewest adults not eating enough fruits and vegetables per day, along with San Jose, Oakland, and Fremont. While not cracking the top 10 for health-savvy, those latter three Bay Area cities all rank in the upper part of WalletHub’s list: Fremont (No. 18), San Jose (No. 21), and Oakland (No. 34).

Two other Golden State cities did make the top 10: No. 3 San Diego (67.62) and No. 10 Irvine (61.26). The former ranks third in the country for both healthy-eating and physical-fitness habits, while the latter has the second-best health-care options in America.